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WRHS girls’ varsity basketball ensures spot in playoffs

HOLDEN – A pair of back to-back home-court victories early this month helped the Wachusett Regional High girls’ varsity basketball team continue its highly productive 2022-2023 season. The Mountaineer girls dispatched Algonquin Regional, 71-42, and returned for more 24 hours later to hand Leominster a 62-23 drubbing. The wins improved their season record to 13-1 with but a handful of regular season matchups remaining. “This season has been an incredible experience, and I hope we can take it all this year,” said team co-captain and senior Emmy Allyn. “Coming into the season, we all thought we’d be doing well. We came in with a winning attitude, so we knew that would help us take it all the way.”

Daly brings years of experience to Rec Department

STERLING — A familiar face recently joined the roster of the Recreation Department team. Longtime town resident Nicole Daly is thrilled to be the new assistant director and brings years of working with youth of all ages with her.

Rutland Heights parcel sold for over-55 development

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RUTLAND — Rutland Heights has had a storied place in the town, with a history as a state hospital, and serving to provide recreation and stories for generations even after it closed. It will take on new life after 32 acres of the 87-acre site were sold for residential development.

Linda C. Black Horoscopes

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Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (02/23/23). Profits abound this year. Organize and implement plans with steady routines. Invent an inspiring vision this spring, before redirecting summer explorations to align with it. Resources surge into shared accounts next autumn, before challenging winter news requires diplomacy. Conserve and share an extraordinary harvest.

Wachusett Goings On

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BOYLSTON — The New England Camellia Society Display will be held Saturday, Feb. 25, and Sunday, Feb. 26, at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill, 11 French Drive. The display is the first of Tower Hill’s lineup of annual plant shows. Each show spotlights a specific plant group such as camellias, rhododendron, dahlias, lilies, carnivorous plants and more. Visitors can experience the fascinating variety that exists within plant families and gain plant care tips from experts.

Travel to Scotland, Wales and England

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PAXTON — Area seniors and friends are getting ready to travel to Scotland, Wales and England this fall, but there is still time to join in the excursion. AAA Member Choice Vacations/Collette Travel has seats available for others until April 2, 2023.

Campus News

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Theodore Benoit of Holden, Kate Dube of Princeton, and Kayla Howe and Hannah Rutkiewicz of Rutland have earned a place on the dean’s list for the fall 2022 semester. These students have demonstrated a serious commitment to their studies while at Dean College.